collaboration
Collaboration is when people work together to finish a task or reach a goal.
Explanation at your level:
Collaboration means working together. If you and a friend paint a picture together, that is collaboration. You share the work to make something nice.
When you work in a group at school, that is collaboration. It means you talk, share ideas, and help each other finish your homework or a project.
Collaboration is a common word in business. It means people from different departments work together to solve problems. It is better than working alone because you get more ideas.
In a professional setting, collaboration is highly valued. It implies that people are not just working side-by-side, but are actively coordinating their efforts to achieve a strategic goal.
The nuance of collaboration lies in the 'co-creation' aspect. It is not merely cooperation; it suggests an intellectual or creative synthesis where the final output is greater than the sum of its individual parts.
Historically, collaboration carries a dual legacy. While it denotes the pinnacle of human synergy in modern enterprise, it retains a historical shadow from the 20th century, where it denoted treasonous cooperation with an enemy. Understanding this depth helps in interpreting literature or political discourse.
30 सेकंड में शब्द
- Collaboration means working together.
- It is a noun.
- It implies shared effort.
- Common in business and school.
At its heart, collaboration is simply the act of working together. Think of it as a step beyond just helping someone; it is a partnership where everyone contributes their unique talents to reach a common destination.
You will hear this word everywhere, from business meetings to art studios. Whether it is two musicians writing a song or a team of scientists solving a complex problem, collaboration is the engine that drives innovation and progress in our world today.
The word collaboration comes from the Latin word collaborare, which is a combination of com- (meaning 'together') and laborare (meaning 'to work'). It literally translates to 'to work together'.
It entered the English language in the early 19th century. Interestingly, during World War II, the word took on a darker, political meaning—referring to 'collaborationists' who worked with occupying enemy forces. Thankfully, in modern English, we almost exclusively use it in a positive, productive context.
You use collaboration when you want to highlight the synergy of a group. It sounds more professional than 'working together' and implies a deeper level of coordination.
Commonly, we talk about successful collaboration or fostering collaboration in the workplace. It is a very versatile word that fits perfectly in both formal reports and casual conversations about group projects.
While 'collaboration' itself isn't an idiom, it is closely linked to phrases like 'many hands make light work', meaning a task is easier when shared. Another is 'on the same page', which is a requirement for good collaboration.
You might also hear 'team player', describing someone who excels at collaboration, or 'joining forces', which is a more dramatic way to describe starting a collaboration.
Collaboration is a non-count noun in most contexts, though it can be pluralized as 'collaborations' when referring to specific projects. The stress falls on the fourth syllable: col-lab-o-RA-tion.
In IPA, it is written as /kəˌlæbəˈreɪʃən/. It rhymes with words like foundation, creation, and sensation, making it easy to remember if you link it to the 'creation' sound.
Fun Fact
It shares the same Latin root as 'labor'.
Pronunciation Guide
Clear 'o' and 'a' sounds
Standard American English stress
Common Errors
- Missing the second 'l'
- Mispronouncing the 'tion' ending
- Wrong syllable stress
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Common word
Useful for essays
Good for professional talk
Easy to hear
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
एडवांस्ड
Grammar to Know
Noun usage
Collaboration is key.
Preposition usage
In collaboration with...
Word formation
Collaborate -> Collaboration
Examples by Level
We did the project in collaboration.
We worked together.
Used as a noun.
He likes collaboration.
He likes working with others.
Simple sentence.
This is our collaboration.
This is our shared work.
Possessive pronoun.
Collaboration is fun.
Working together is fun.
Subject noun.
We need more collaboration.
We need to work together more.
Direct object.
They enjoy collaboration.
They like working together.
Noun usage.
Good collaboration helps.
Working together helps.
Adjective + noun.
Try collaboration today.
Try working together.
Imperative.
Our team values collaboration.
The collaboration was a success.
We are starting a new collaboration.
They worked in close collaboration.
Collaboration makes work easier.
I enjoy the spirit of collaboration.
The project required much collaboration.
Is this a new collaboration?
The company promotes a culture of collaboration.
Their collaboration led to a breakthrough.
We need better collaboration between departments.
The song is a collaboration between two artists.
Successful collaboration requires clear communication.
She is known for her collaborative spirit.
The collaboration lasted for three years.
Let's enter into a collaboration.
The research was born out of a cross-disciplinary collaboration.
Effective collaboration is the cornerstone of our success.
They formed a strategic collaboration to enter the market.
The collaboration between the two firms was highly publicized.
Without collaboration, the project would have failed.
He emphasized the importance of international collaboration.
The collaboration yielded impressive results.
We are seeking a new partner for our next collaboration.
The symphony was a unique collaboration between the composer and the poet.
His work is defined by a deep sense of aesthetic collaboration.
The collaboration transcended national boundaries.
Their collaboration was characterized by mutual respect and shared vision.
The project is a testament to the power of human collaboration.
The collaboration resulted in a paradigm shift for the industry.
The scholars engaged in a fruitful collaboration.
The collaboration was marred by internal disagreements.
The collaboration between the two scientists redefined the field of quantum physics.
The historical record of the collaboration remains a subject of intense debate.
Their collaboration was a masterclass in creative synergy.
The collaboration was instrumental in the success of the initiative.
The collaboration was a rare instance of inter-generational cooperation.
The collaboration was fraught with political tension.
The collaboration was a seamless integration of diverse talents.
The collaboration was a triumph of collective intelligence.
समानार्थी शब्द
विलोम शब्द
सामान्य शब्द संयोजन
Idioms & Expressions
"many hands make light work"
tasks are easier when shared
Let's help, many hands make light work.
casual"be on the same page"
to agree and understand
We need to be on the same page.
neutral"join forces"
to start working together
Let's join forces for this project.
neutral"in sync"
working perfectly together
The team is finally in sync.
casual"pull together"
to cooperate during a hard time
We must pull together to finish.
neutral"team up"
to form a group
Let's team up for the test.
casualEasily Confused
Similar meaning
Collaboration is more creative/deep
Cooperation is just helping; collaboration is building together.
Both involve groups
Alliance is often political/military
They formed an alliance to win the war.
Both involve working together
Partnership is a formal status
We are in a business partnership.
Sounds similar
Collusion is illegal/secret
They were caught in a collusion to fix prices.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + verb + collaboration + on + noun
We began our collaboration on the project.
In + collaboration + with + noun
In collaboration with the team, we won.
The + collaboration + between + noun + and + noun
The collaboration between them was good.
Foster + collaboration
We foster collaboration here.
Value + collaboration
They value collaboration.
शब्द परिवार
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
संबंधित
How to Use It
8
Formality Scale
सामान्य गलतियाँ
You collaborate ON a task, not WITH a task.
Use 'between' for the people involved.
Always use 'with' for people.
Collaboration is the noun; collaborate is the verb.
Don't forget the second 'l'.
Tips
Memory Palace Trick
Imagine a group of people writing 'CO-LAB' on a wall together.
When Native Speakers Use It
Use it to sound professional in meetings.
Cultural Insight
Western business culture loves this word.
Grammar Shortcut
Always follow with 'with' or 'on'.
Say It Right
Focus on the 'tion' sound.
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't say 'collaborate of'.
Did You Know?
It comes from Latin labor.
Study Smart
Learn it with 'collaborate' and 'collaborative'.
Writing Tip
Use it to replace 'working together' for better style.
Speaking Tip
Use 'collab' in casual settings.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Co (together) + Lab (work) + oration (talk). Working and talking together.
Visual Association
A group of people holding hands around a giant puzzle.
Word Web
चैलेंज
Use the word 'collaboration' in three emails today.
शब्द की उत्पत्ति
Latin
Original meaning: To work together
सांस्कृतिक संदर्भ
Avoid using in a political context unless referring to historical events.
Highly valued in corporate and academic settings.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
at work
- team collaboration
- foster collaboration
- cross-departmental collaboration
school
- group collaboration
- project collaboration
- peer collaboration
music
- artist collaboration
- musical collaboration
- studio collaboration
business
- strategic collaboration
- global collaboration
- business collaboration
Conversation Starters
"Do you enjoy collaboration?"
"What was your best collaboration?"
"Who is a good collaborator?"
"Is collaboration always good?"
"How does collaboration help?"
Journal Prompts
Describe a time you collaborated.
Why is collaboration important?
What makes a good collaborator?
Write about a dream collaboration.
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
8 सवालThey are similar, but collaboration implies a deeper creative process.
Collab.
No, it requires at least two.
Yes, but often used as a concept.
Collaborate.
Usually yes.
Yes, common in research.
Yes, very similar.
खुद को परखो
Working together is called ___.
Collaboration means working together.
Which is a synonym for collaboration?
Teamwork is the closest synonym.
Collaboration means working alone.
Collaboration requires at least two people.
Word
मतलब
Knowing parts of speech is key.
Collaboration is a great...
They worked in ___ with the university.
In collaboration with is a standard phrase.
What is the adjective form?
Collaborative is the adjective.
Collaboration can have a negative historical meaning.
Yes, during WWII it referred to working with enemies.
The ___ nature of the project ensured success.
Collaborative describes the nature of the project.
Which verb best pairs with collaboration?
You foster collaboration.
स्कोर: /10
Summary
Collaboration is the magic that happens when people combine their strengths to achieve more than they could alone.
- Collaboration means working together.
- It is a noun.
- It implies shared effort.
- Common in business and school.
Memory Palace Trick
Imagine a group of people writing 'CO-LAB' on a wall together.
When Native Speakers Use It
Use it to sound professional in meetings.
Cultural Insight
Western business culture loves this word.
Grammar Shortcut
Always follow with 'with' or 'on'.
उदाहरण
Our collaboration on the dinner party made it a big success.
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